Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 5)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 5)

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Gibby88

107 posts

205 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Jordan210 said:
appears to be a few good deals on BMW 520i SE

9+35 10k Miles p/a
£1,750.68 Initial Payment
£194.52 pm Inc Vat

https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent...

Or for 9+23
£1,979.73 Initial Payment
£219.97 pm Inc Vat

https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent...
This is fake news. The broker's website displays a higher price.

Blown2CV

28,995 posts

204 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Whiskasfelix said:
Audi dealer told me last week that from April all support will be issued by Audi UK and will no longer at be at the discretion of brokers/local dealers. How that will change support I've no idea but there's a change around the corner
classic dealer bks. Brokers can only do what they do because they have relationships with particular dealers who sell through them to push their number. There is absolutely no way Audi UK can clamp down on it; certain manufacturers have tried over decades to do so, to no avail. In all honesty the only profit margins who get squeezed are the dealers to manufacturers are only dimly bothered about it, and mainly from a brand and franchise standards perspective, not money.

MattS5

1,911 posts

192 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Broadsword73 said:
MattS5 said:
Please post it up. If it’s a good deal, others would like to see it.
I’ve tried, but can’t see it.

Tiguan SE Nav, DSG, 4 motion.

Edited by MattS5 on Sunday 18th February 16:46
Its not a good deal, but then neither was your 1.4 deal. All im saying the money your talking about for a 1.4, a little more would get you the 2.0 Diesel. Up to you if thats what you want. But I wouldnt be paying £60 a month mor for the 1.4 that eveyone was paying 4 days ago.

Or theirs the passat just posted above, not 4Motion but who cares.
Pointless disagreement really, but I think you’ll find the petrol deal a few people picked up was

£254 per month (£224 non met and 8k miles was the original)
3 x 23
10k per annum
Met paint
Fee £120
Looks around £280 per month amortised.

Good luck to anyone who got it for £220 at that mileage, with met paint.

The diesel you reference is coming out around £350 amortised. Non metallic.

I’ll not enjoy the car, it’s for my wife, she’ll love it though. Nice spec, nice colour. And around 20% of retail.

I’d bloody hate it as a daily driver, but it’s horses for courses.

Good luck getting your next deal, any idea what you’re after?

PenelopaPitstop

2,173 posts

134 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Blown2CV said:
audi dealers knocking out the new A8 50TDi for £3k+VAT down and £500+VAT pcm. I know that isn't exactly an objectively amazing deal, but the new one is fairly technically amazing and for a dealer that is not terrible. Maybe signifies new underlying manufacturer support which may filter through to amazing broker deals over next few days?
Brokers offered it cheaper, I think best I've seen was 9+23 x £516 but it's gone now. It was offered by CVL and Fleet Prices. Mind you, new A8 is a bit poverty spec in SE version. It has new tech as standard but has small wheels and other bits are options. Even nets and socket in the boot is optional.

Jordan210

4,542 posts

184 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Gibby88 said:
This is fake news. The broker's website displays a higher price.
so ? Enquirie via ch&l and see what happens.


Gibby88

107 posts

205 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Jordan210 said:
so ? Enquirie via ch&l and see what happens.
So? I did.

Jordan210

4,542 posts

184 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Gibby88 said:
So? I did.
Congratulations... why are you claiming it’s “fake news” when you have enquiried.

There’s been multiple times where ch&l shows less then brokers website. So who knows it could be genuine

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

171 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Broadsword73 said:
MattS5 said:
Please post it up. If it’s a good deal, others would like to see it.
I’ve tried, but can’t see it.

Tiguan SE Nav, DSG, 4 motion.

Edited by MattS5 on Sunday 18th February 16:46
Its not a good deal, but then neither was your 1.4 deal. All im saying the money your talking about for a 1.4, a little more would get you the 2.0 Diesel. Up to you if thats what you want. But I wouldnt be paying £60 a month mor for the 1.4 that eveyone was paying 4 days ago.

Or theirs the passat just posted above, not 4Motion but who cares.
Granted I haven’t gone back through the last couple of pages, but what’s better about the 2.0d over the 1.4 petrol?

Bhp is the same isn’t it?

Gibby88

107 posts

205 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Jordan210 said:
Congratulations... why are you claiming it’s “fake news” when you have enquiried.

There’s been multiple times where ch&l shows less then brokers website. So who knows it could be genuine
Thank you.

Multiple times you say? If you say SO...

FAKE NEWS.

Jordan210

4,542 posts

184 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Gibby88 said:
Thank you.

Multiple times you say? If you say SO...

FAKE NEWS.
Won’t bother posting deals next time. As people clearly don’t appreciate it.

I was one of the ones that posted the all track deal and that was genuine.



Gibby88

107 posts

205 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Jordan210 said:
Won’t bother posting deals next time. As people clearly don’t appreciate it.

I was one of the ones that posted the all track deal and that was genuine.
Congratulations.

saaby93

32,038 posts

179 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Jordan210 said:
Won’t bother posting deals next time. As people clearly don’t appreciate it.

I was one of the ones that posted the all track deal and that was genuine.
Didnt the same happen with the Volvo bargains when they appeared>> Fake shout

Lets just post them up when they appear and someone can let us know how they get on, one way or the other

Broadsword73

95 posts

75 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Alucidnation said:
Granted I haven’t gone back through the last couple of pages, but what’s better about the 2.0d over the 1.4 petrol?

Bhp is the same isn’t it?
Fuel efficiency, massively so.

Tomo1971

1,131 posts

158 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Any deals on a large family barge (looking for decent rear leg room).

Have seen;

Audi A6 TDI Ultra SE Executive for £379.
Volvo S90 Momentum for £398.

Both based on 3+35, 25k a year (75k over term) and personal lease.

Spec wise, keen on getting xenons (or LEDS), heated seats, cruise, climate, rear parking sensors (or cam).

Been into an Audi dealer today and best they can do on the A6 is £421 although they are seeing if it can be dropped to £399 and have immediate availability on a white or black one.

I have seen the Superb SE Executive for about £370 which seems expensive compared to the Audi and Volvo.... if a lot cheaper would consider the Skoda.

Thanks :-)

Mark_2_go

30 posts

75 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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First post from long time viewer.

Thinking of pulling the trigger on an S4 saloon tomorrow...

£3600 down
£351 per month 12000 miles per annum
Admin £180
24 months

Need a car by end of April and getting a little twitchy now. Anybody expect Audi to offer any better deals soon? I know it’s not the deal like last year but still not bad.

You can even add maint at £36 per month which includes tyres.

All inc vat.



Edited by Mark_2_go on Sunday 18th February 20:12

ohms12

63 posts

118 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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SlimPollack said:
oscipop said:
For those looking for a new VW in the future, I can highly recommend Inchcape VW Cheltenham who managed to beat both of the best broker deals. I dealt with Joseph in the Fleet department who was an absolute pleasure to deal with.
Can I have Joseph's tel/email please?
I have Tiguan (goes back in Nov so still some time) from Inchcape Cheltenham via Samantha Horton but seems she's not responding to my emails.

Cannot probably have £2400 plus 23x £119 for 2.0TDI SE Nav again but who knows.




Edited by SlimPollack on Friday 16th February 09:22
If anyone’s got a deal on a Tiguain R line 4WD i’m all ears!

MattS5

1,911 posts

192 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Broadsword73 said:
Alucidnation said:
Granted I haven’t gone back through the last couple of pages, but what’s better about the 2.0d over the 1.4 petrol?

Bhp is the same isn’t it?
Fuel efficiency, massively so.
Depends on mileage I guess, I wonder where is the break even point in additional consumption, offset by longer service intervals in the petrol.
I can’t be arsed to worked it out, but I doubt there is more than a couple or 3 hundred quid over the course of 24 months.
Not sure it would offset the additional £70 for the £350 per month (without met paint) deal on central vehicle leasing for the dirty derv model.

beeej

1,400 posts

194 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Tomo1971 said:
Any deals on a large family barge (looking for decent rear leg room).

[...]

Both based on 3+35, 25k a year (75k over term) and personal lease.
I've highlighted what's causing you difficulty!

Do the maths on getting a car on 10k and paying the fees on top. Or don't PCH, it'll be slim pickings for you, sorry.

nickfrog

21,303 posts

218 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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MattS5 said:
Broadsword73 said:
Alucidnation said:
Granted I haven’t gone back through the last couple of pages, but what’s better about the 2.0d over the 1.4 petrol?

Bhp is the same isn’t it?
Fuel efficiency, massively so.
Depends on mileage I guess, I wonder where is the break even point in additional consumption, offset by longer service intervals in the petrol.
I can’t be arsed to worked it out, but I doubt there is more than a couple or 3 hundred quid over the course of 24 months.
Not sure it would offset the additional £70 for the £350 per month (without met paint) deal on central vehicle leasing for the dirty derv model.
Indeed and particularly as the 1.4 is quite a lot lighter. I am pretty sure that the 1.4 is actually cheaper overall in most cases considering the lower lease costs. A 5mpg delta would only give £13 saving a month at 8k miles a year... and the TDI is very unpleasant compared to the 1.4T.

Pigglesberg

132 posts

77 months

Sunday 18th February 2018
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Found this if anybody is in the market for BMW 5 Series. Averages to £203 a month over 4 years.

Too good to be true?!

https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent...
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